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What are the Vasari Corridor opening hours?

Today

Open 10:15–16:35

Last Admission

16:35

Vasari Corridor

The Vasari Corridor is open from Tuesday to Sunday, with the first group entering at 10:15am and the last group leaving at 4:35pm. 

Jan 1 TO Dec 31 Timings

Days (Jan 1 TO Dec 31)

TIMINGSLast Admission
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10:15–16:35 16:35
Wednesday 10:15–16:35 16:35
Thursday (Today)10:15–16:35 16:35
Friday 10:15–16:35 16:35
Saturday 10:15–16:35 16:35
Sunday 10:15–16:35 16:35
























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Best time to visit the Vasari Corridor

Weekday vs Weekend

  • The weekdays, Tuesdays to Fridays, are generally less crowded and have a higher availability of visiting slots.
  • Visiting early in the morning on weekdays ensures a calm, relaxed environment with fewer people, giving you time to fully immerse in the corridor’s rich history.

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Pleasant
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Peak season vs low season

  • Summer (June to August) is the peak season, and Uffizi can get crowded. Visiting during early morning hours is crucial to avoid overwhelming crowds and the heat.
  • The winter months (December to February) are a great low season option, but keep in mind that December is usually rainy. Also, shorter daylight hours and cooler weather might limit your outdoor exploration of Florence.
  • The spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) months are the best shoulder seasons to visit, since the weather is pleasant and crowds are relatively sparser.

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Frequently asked questions about Vasari Corridor opening hours

Is the Vasari Corridor open every day?

The corridor is not open daily; closures often occur on Mondays or public holidays. Verify the schedule before planning your visit.

Are evening tours of the Vasari Corridor available?

Evening tours may be offered during special events or seasons, but the last tour generally starts before 4pm.

How long does a Vasari Corridor tour last?

Tours typically take around 45 minutes, with some explanations given before you enter the corridor.

What is the best time of day to visit the Vasari Corridor?

Morning and early afternoon are popular times to avoid crowds and enjoy optimal lighting.

Are timed-entry tickets required for the Vasari Corridor?

Yes, all access to the Vasari Corridor is timed. Tours usually require advance reservations with specific start times.

Can I visit the Vasari Corridor without booking a guided tour?

Access is limited to guided tours, as it is not open for general admission.